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K-State Discussing Contract Extension for Men’s Head Basketball Coach

BRUCE WEBER 10-15MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State is discussing a contract extension for basketball coach Bruce Weber, who was thought to be on the hot seat last season before guiding the Wildcats back to the NCAA Tournament.

University President Richard Myers said during a news conference Monday to introduce new athletic director Gene Taylor that he thought Weber was deserving of an extension. Weber has two years left on a deal that will pay him $2.15 million next season. Weber is 100-68 in five seasons with the Wildcats.

Taylor was hired last week to replace John Currie, who departed for a similar role at Tennessee. It was Currie who hired Weber to replace Frank Martin and subsequently signed him to two contract extensions.

Myers declined to discuss parameters of a contract extension.

Blue Jay Baseball Doubleheader is Being Rescheduled to Different Location

small-blue-jayJCHS Athletic Director Matt Westerhaus reports that the Junction City Blue Jay baseball games against Shawnee Heights scheduled are being moved from Rathert Field in Junction City to Lake Shawnee — Bettis Family Sports Complex. The move is being made due to field conditions at Rathert Field after the recent rains.

Junction City will still be considered the home team. The doubleheader will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Escobar Single in the Ninth Lifts Royals to Win

kcrKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Alcides Escobar hit an RBI single in the ninth inning and the Kansas City Royals, boosted by a strong effort from starter Ian Kennedy, edged the Los Angeles Angels 1-0 Sunday for their fourth straight win.

Kennedy pitched two-hit ball and struck out 10 over eight innings as Kansas City sent the Angels to their fifth loss in a row.

Salvador Perez led off the ninth with a single against Blake Parker (0-1), and pinch runner Raul Mondesi stole second and went to third on a wild pitch. After pinch hitter Mike Moustakas walked, Cam Bedrosian relieved and Paulo Orlando fouled out. Escobar followed with his game-winner.

Kelvin Herrera (1-0) threw an eight-pitch flawless ninth.

Kennedy didn’t allow a hit until C.J. Cron’s double with two outs in the fifth. Cliff Pennington singled with two outs in the eighth for the Angels’ other hit.

Angels left-hander Tyler Skaggs, who had an 8.71 ERA in his first two starts, threw seven shutout innings, giving up four hits and striking out nine.

Moustakas’ Home Run Powers Royals to Win Over Angels

kcr fourKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Mike Moustakas hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning Saturday night, lifting the Kansas City Royals over the Los Angeles Angels 3-2.

Moustakas connected off Jose Alvarez (0-1) for his fifth home run this season.

Los Angeles had tied the score in the seventh when Cameron Maybin led off with a single against Mike Minor, Martin Maldonado walked with one out and Ben Revere hit a two-out single against Joakim Soria (1-0), who threw 38 pitches over 1 2/3 innings while striking out four.

Royals starter Nathan Karns allowed Albert Pujols’ RBI grounder in the first and four hits over six innings. Karns escaped a bases-loaded jam when Andrelton Simmons lined out to Alex Gordon on the left-field warning track on his final pitch.

Royals Win Second Straight

kcr smallKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Danny Duffy allowed three hits over seven innings and Mike Moustakas hit a two-run homer as the Kansas City Royals beat the Los Angeles Angels 7-1 Friday night. Kansas City scored twice in the third on Eric Hosmer’s grounder and Salvador Perez’s sacrifice fly.

JCHS Softball and Baseball Teams Sweep

small-blue-jayThe Junction City Lady Jay softball team ( 4-2 ) swept Topeka High 8-6 and 9-5 on Friday at Cleary Field.

In the first game the Lady Jays jumped out to a 5-0 lead but the Trojans rallied to tie the game in the third inning at 5-5 before Junction City moved on to get the victory. In game two the Lady Jays trailed 4-0 early but rallied for the win.

JCHS coach Aaron Craig said the resolve of his players has shown during the last four games. That includes the wins over Topeka High and two over Hayden. “We’ve been down in spots, we’ve been up in spots. Had to come back, the resolve has been there. We’re going to need that over the next two weeks.” During that upcoming span Junction City will play teams from Shawnee Heights, Topeka West, Seaman and Washburn Rural.

The Junction City Blue Jay baseball team swept the Topeka High Trojans in the capitol city by the scores of 13-3 and 17-7 on Friday. The Blue Jays are 4-4 on the season.

The JCHS girls soccer team played to a 2-2 tie Emporia at Al Simpler Stadium on Friday.

 

Chapman Results at Smoky Valley Track Meet

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Lindsey Anderson – 2nd 800M 2:32.06, 2nd 1600M 5:34.5
Madeline Elliott – 5th 3200M 13:30.31
Schailynne Huber – 5th High Jump 4’ 8”
McKenna Kirkpatrick – 6th Triple Jump 32’ 3”, 5th Long Jump 15’ 9”
Ninti Little – 1st 100M 12.18, 1st 200M 26.18
Madison Smith – 3rd 1600M 5:41.84
4×800 (Madison Smith, McKenna Kirkpatrick, Madeline Elliott, Lindsey Anderson) 1st 10:36.81
4×400 (Lindsey Anderson, Madison Smith, McKenna Kirkpatrick, Ninti Little) 4th 4:25.31
4×100 Weight Relay (Lauren Hill, Schailynne Huber, Lina Shelley, Alison Crigger) 1st 59.95
Team Placing: 5th
Boys:
Robert Litzinger – 3rd Long Jump 19’ 10”, 4th 400M 53.88
Aaron Modrow – 1st 1600M 4:43.18, 1st 3200M 10:34.81
Jeremy Rodgers – 6th 3200M 11:26.03
Mitchell Tiller – 5th Pole Vault  11’ 6”
Anthony Wasylk – 2nd 800M 2:03.15
Malik Watkins – 3rd High Jump 6’ 0”, 4th 300M Hurdles 43.43
Team Placing: 5th

K-State to Introduce Gene Taylor as Director of Athletics on Monday

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Gene Taylor, the current Deputy Athletics Director at Iowa who also spent more than a decade leading North Dakota State to championship levels of success as its Director of Athletics, has been named the new Director of Athletics at K-State, President Richard Myers announced today.

 

Taylor, who was hired at Iowa in 2014 following a successful 13-year career as the director of athletics at NDSU, will be officially introduced at 10:30 a.m., Monday, during a news conference in the Steel and Pipe Team Theatre inside the Vanier Family Football Complex. Taylor, Myers and search committee chair Amy Button Renz will participate in the formal news conference, which will be broadcast live on K-StateHD.TV.

 

“We are thrilled to have Gene, his wife Cathy and their two children join the K-State family,” Myers said. “Throughout the process, Gene’s experience as an athletics director and his national reputation as a respected leader and someone who has built and maintained tremendous relationships with his staff, coaches, student-athletes and donors stood out in what was an extremely talented pool of candidates.

 

“I also would like to thank Amy Button Renz and the search committee for managing and directing a professional and thorough search and also Acting Athletics Director Laird Veatch for his leadership and helping keep the Athletics Department functioning smoothly during this interim period. He is a loyal and committed K-Stater, and I appreciate his continued service.”

 

“My family and I are truly honored and thrilled to join the K-State family,” Taylor said. “I would like to commend Amy Button Renz and the committee for conducting what I believe was the most professional and detailed search I have ever been a part of, while also being extremely appreciative to President Myers for his leadership and confidence in my ability to lead this athletics department at such an outstanding institution. I also would like to thank Laird Veatch for his time as Interim Athletics Director, and I know people think highly of him and his service to K-State.

 

“We are excited to get to Manhattan, and I look forward to meeting our student-athletes, coaches, staff and supporters and helping them build upon the across-the-board success that K-State has attained.”

 

Taylor took the reins at North Dakota State in the summer of 2001 and immediately spearheaded a comprehensive evaluation of the Bison athletic department, all while successfully guiding the athletics program through the unpredictable waters of reclassification to NCAA Division I from Division II and securing conference affiliations for all 16 sports. The Bison are currently members of The Summit League, Missouri Valley Football Conference and Western Wrestling Conference.

 

Taylor also played an instrumental part of forming the Great West Football Conference in February 2004, an affiliation that gave the Bison football program an immediate home in Division I.

 

The success of the football program is well documented, highlighted by three-straight FCS National Championships in 2011, 2012 and 2013 under head coach Craig Bohl as the Bison quickly became one of the most revered football programs in all levels of college sports.

 

In addition to football, the NDSU men’s basketball, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s golf programs all regularly qualified for NCAA tournaments, highlighted by softball advancing to the 2009 Super Regional, while the Bison totaled 53 Summit League team championships since 2009 under Taylor’s guidance in addition to 62 Academic All-Americans, three NCAA Woman of the Year national qualifiers, four NCAA Elite 89 selections and 20 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners.

 

The NDSU athletics budget tripled from $5 million in Taylor’s first year to $15 million, while the scholarship endowment grew to $11.2 million, and Team Makers booster club support tripled from $750,000 to $2.8 million.

 

In 2014, Taylor accepted the role of deputy athletics director at Iowa where he has been responsible for the administrative oversight of the department’s day-to-day operations while also serving as the leading advisor to the Director of Athletics and the primary decision maker in his absence.

 

He also supervises and manages all the department’s administrative units, capital projects as well as serving as the direct sport supervisor for field hockey, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, women’s soccer, baseball and wrestling. Taylor also has oversight of the football and men’s and women’s basketball programs daily operations, which included postseason and bowl travel coordination.

 

Twice Taylor has been recognized for his success by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. He was selected as the FCS Central Region AD of the Year in June 2008 and June 2012. Taylor received the Blue Key Honor Society Doctor of Service Award, one of the most prestigious honors an NDSU faculty member can be bestowed, in April 2012.

 

A student assistant to the associate athletics director in his undergraduate days at Arizona State University, Taylor arrived at NDSU after a 15-year stint at Navy (1986-2001) as an administrative assistant, assistant ticket manager, ticket manager, assistant athletic director for tickets and operations, and associate athletic director.

 

Taylor is a 1980 business management graduate of Arizona State, and he received his master’s degree in sports administration in 1985 from St. Thomas University in Florida.

 

He worked in the ticket office at Southern Methodist University in 1985-86 before joining the Naval Academy. His tenure at Navy included serving as the commissioner of the five-team Collegiate Sprint Football League that includes Army, Navy, Penn, Princeton and Cornell.

 

Taylor, 58, and his wife, Cathy, have one daughter, Casey, and a son, Jared. Casey (22) graduated from North Dakota State this past December with a degree in sports management and is pursuing a career in college athletics, while Jared (18) will graduate this May from Iowa City High School and attend Northern State University in South Dakota where he will play football.

                                                                – k-statesports.com

 

KENNY LANNOU

Associate A.D. for Communications | K-State Athletics

K-State Announces Details for Busy Spring Game Weekend

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – As spring football practices come to an end with the annual Purple/White Spring Game next Saturday, April 22, K-State Athletics has announced details for the weekend chock-full of events for all K-State fans.

 

Powercat Auction: The department’s largest annual fundraising event that supports the Ahearn Fund, K-State’s National Fund for Student-Athlete Excellence, the Powercat Auction will be held Friday, April 21, inside Bramlage Coliseum. Doors to the arena open at 5:30 p.m., and the silent auction will begin immediately and wrap up at 7:10 p.m. A buffet dinner will be served from 6:30 p.m., until 7:30 p.m., prior to the live auction portion of the event beginning at 8 p.m. More than 100 live and silent auction items will be bid on at this year’s event.

 

For more information on reserving a table sponsorship or to buy tickets, contact the Ahearn Fund Office at 1.888.232.9074 or ahearnfund@kstatesports.com.

 

Spring Game Tickets: Tickets are on sale for $5 through the K-State Athletics Ticket office in Bramlage Coliseum, online at www.k-statesports.com/tickets or by phone at 1-800-221-CATS.

Parking: Parking lots at Bill Snyder Family Stadium will open at 10 a.m. There is no charge for parking.

 

Gates: Bill Snyder Family Stadium opens to the public at 11:30 a.m. There are a limited number of gates open around the stadium – M, N, R and V on the east side and B and D on the west side. Additionally, the K-State Super Store at the West Stadium Center will open at 10 a.m.

 

Seating: General admission seating will be available in Sections 1-9 on the west side and Sections 10-17 behind the south end zone. Due to construction on the east-side suites and the on-going field wall project, the east side of the stadium will be closed.

 

K-State Sports Network: The Purple/White Spring Game will be broadcast on various stations on the K-State Sports Network in addition to channels on SiriusXM. A complete channel lineup will be announced next week.

 

K-StateHD.TV: The K-StateHD.TV broadcast with audio from the K-State Sports Network will begin at 1 p.m. The broadcast is available only to premium subscribers. To sign up, please visit www.k-statehd.tv.

 

Baseball vs. West Virginia: The K-State baseball team takes on West Virginia at 4 p.m., next Saturday at Tointon Family Stadium. Fans can purchase a ticket to the game for only $3 when presenting their Purple/White Spring Game ticket. The series against the Mountaineers begins on Friday at 6:30 p.m., while the series finale is Sunday at 12 p.m.

 

 

Kansas State opens the 2017 season at home on Saturday, September 2, against Central Arkansas, a game that serves as the ninth-annual K-State Family Reunion. The Wildcats then host Charlotte on September 9, prior to a trip to Nashville, Tennessee, to take on SEC foe Vanderbilt on September 16.

 

Following a bye week, the Wildcats open their five-game Big 12 home schedule on September 30 against Baylor. The home schedule also includes matchups against three other bowl teams from 2016 in TCU (October 14), Oklahoma (October 21), West Virginia (November 11) prior to the home finale against Iowa State (November 25).

 

The priority deadline for season-ticket purchases is next Friday, April 21. A limited number of single-game tickets go on sale online only on June 20. All seven home games are anticipated to sell out quickly and extend the Bill Snyder Family Stadium sellout streak to 40 games.

 

k-statesports.com

 

RYAN LACKEY
Asst. Director/Athletics Communications | K-State Athletics

Vargas dazzles as Royals win 3-1 to snap 8-game skid vs A’s

kc royalsKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jason Vargas carried a shutout into the eighth, the Royals finally generated some early offense and Kansas City held on to beat Oakland 3-1 on Thursday night and snap an eight-game skid against the A’s.

Vargas (2-0) scattered four hits and a walk over 7 2/3 innings, striking out eight, in his second straight crisp performance. The left-hander only allowed one runner to reach second base in his longest outing since Aug. 13, 2014, when Vargas shut out the Athletics at Kauffman Stadium.

Kelvin Herrera served up a homer to Rajai Davis and a double to Jed Lowrie in the ninth, but bounced back to retire the next three batters and earn his first save.

Lorenzo Cain and Salvador Perez drove in runs off A’s starter Jesse Hahn (0-1) in the first, and Brandon Moss added a lazy sacrifice fly in the third.

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